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  • 121lose it — Verb. To become confused or out of control …

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  • 122miss out — {v.}, {informal} To fail; lose or not take a good chance; miss something good. * /Jim s mother told him he missed out on a chance to go fishing with his father because he came home late./ * /You missed out by not coming with us; we had a great… …

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  • 123miss out — {v.}, {informal} To fail; lose or not take a good chance; miss something good. * /Jim s mother told him he missed out on a chance to go fishing with his father because he came home late./ * /You missed out by not coming with us; we had a great… …

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  • 124miss\ out — v informal To fail; lose or not take a good chance; miss something good. Jim s mother told him he missed out on a chance to go fishing with his father because he came home late. You missed out by not coming with us; we had a great time. Compare:… …

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  • 125strike out — Synonyms and related words: abbreviate, abridge, abstract, be off, bear, bear for, bear up for, bear up to, beget, blot, blot out, blue pencil, bomb, bowdlerize, break for, breed, bring forth, bring into being, call into being, cancel, cast off,… …

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  • 126miss out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you miss out on something that would be enjoyable or useful to you, you are not involved in it or do not take part in it. [V P on n] We re missing out on a tremendous opportunity... [V P] Well, I m glad you could make it. I… …

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  • 127crap out — Synonyms and related words: black out, bomb, draw a blank, drop a bomb, drop the ball, fan, flop, flummox, fold, fold up, get left, lay an egg, lose out, not hack it, not make it, pass out, strike out, swoon, take the count, whiff …

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  • 128psych out — lose confidence, be unable to concentrate, faze me    If I think about making a mistake, I get psyched out …

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